| 1. Bells |
| 2. Ghosts (First Variation) |
| 3. Wizard |
| 4. Spirits |
| 5. Prophecy |
| 6. Ghosts (Second Variation) |
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Bells/Prophecy
Albert Ayler Manufacturer: Esp Disk Ltd. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009JPVCE Release Date: 2005-06-21 |
Tracks:
- Spirits
- Wizard
- Ghosts, First Variation
- Prophecy
- Ghosts, Second Variation
- Bells
Customer Reviews:
Hang the original sound engineer!.......2007-06-15
Live explorations from Albert Ayler........2005-09-15
The "Prophecy" show is an exciting one-- Ayler had worked with Murray with Cecil Taylor and on his previous studio record (released as either "Spirits" or "Ghosts"), and Peacock was part of his working band, and it's really a testament to these two men, neither of whom had played with Ayler for more than several months, that they both "get" his music and integrate themselves in it-- Murray presents a framework of sorts on which the other two perform-- implying rhythms, beats, but never actually stating them, whereas Peacock mostly plays counter to Ayler (by their studio session a month later, Peacock would find a way to inhabit a rhythmic function in addition to this counterpoint role). "Ghosts, First Variation" is probably the best example of this, Ayler states his memorable theme explosively and Peacock hangs back, playing a countermelody and letting Murray fill as much space as possible. The performance as a whole remains in this sort of light, and while "Prophecy" seems to meander a bit aimlessly, it comes reeling in on "Ghosts, Second Variation" (which is really a piece called "Spirits" blended with elements of the "Ghosts" theme) in its explosive and exciting playing.
"Bells" is a bit less exciting as a piece than it is revelatory for establishing direction for Ayler-- his bands for the next several years would include his brother Don on trumpet and other musicians in addition to his rhythm section -- most interesting though is the change in style the piece manifests during its time-- the first two parts of the track are Ayler's compositions "Holy Ghost" and "No Name" (the latter features some positively dreary-- in a good way-- soloing from Ayler with Murray in total sympathy) before moving into "Bells" proper. The piece involves a number of march-like themes that are almost always played, even when someone is soloing its not uncommon to hear a theme in the foreground or background by one or more horns. This is by and large the direction Ayler would start pursuing for the next several years, with horns providing the rhythmic foundation his drummers so often leave behind. The result is intriguing, although Ayler would get better at it on future recordings.
This reissue, from ESP-Disk in New York again for the first time in a long time, features superb remastered sound comparable if not better to any of the issues that have come out of Europe. Regardless of sound though, the performances have their moments but Ayler has done better, both in his early and his middle period.
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Bells-Prophecy
Albert Ayler Manufacturer: Esp Records Denmark ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000005TCB Release Date: 1993-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Bells
- Spirits
- Wizard
- Ghosts [First Variation]
- Prophecy
- Ghosts [Second Variation]
Album Description
Reissue with two of the legendary free jazz saxophonist's live LPs for the ESP label together on one CD, 1965's one- sided LP 'Bells', recorded at Town Hall, New York, and 1964's 'Prophecy'. Six tracks total. Each of the 1,000 numbered copies pressed up for this limited edition release comes in a miniaturized LP sleeve with the original cover art intact. 1998 Get Back Records release.Customer Reviews:
Good Avant-Garde Ayler.......2003-01-08
Bells/Prophecy is an excellent album in this style. However, to me, it is less essential than other Ayler albums of the period. One of the biggest problems with the Ayler style was that it was basically limited. Ayler improvised in two manners on these albums, the big toned, gospel influenced ballad manner and the frenetic, overblown free jazz freak out manner. As amazing as these two styles were, they began to show their limitations around the time that this recording was made, so much so that many Ayler recordings of this period tend to sound the same. Add to that the fact that Ayler was using mostly the same personnel on these albums and they begin to sound interchangable. You can hear Ayler straining against the framework at times. In fact, soon after this album was recorded, Ayler started working with his late 60's band, in which he took his radical changes in style and placed them in a context of an almost primitive New Orleans pre-jazz band.
So yes, this would be a good album to own if you are interested in Ayler, but I would recommend one of the other ESP albums first as an introduction to this music...perhaps New Work Eye and Ear Control or Vibrations, both of which are stunning albums.
Free Spirits.......2000-08-17
Good Early Live Performance.......2000-07-25
Anyone who's a fan of Ayler should really seek out the aforementioned Spiritual Unity, along with Vibrations and New York Eye and Ear Control, the latter two which are sadly out of print. These are essential documents of the vision, raw emotion and intensity that was Albert Ayler.
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Bells-Prophecy
Albert Ayler Manufacturer: Get Back Italy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000JNAH Release Date: 1999-08-11 |
Tracks:
- Bells
- Ghosts (First Variation)
- Wizard
- Spirits
- Prophecy
- Ghosts (Second Variation)
Album Description
Reissue with two of the legendary free jazz saxophonist's live LPs for the ESP label together on one CD, 1965's one- sided LP 'Bells', recorded at Town Hall, New York, and 1964's 'Prophecy'. Six tracks total. Each of the 1,000 numbered copies pressed up for this limited edition release comes in a miniaturized LP sleeve with the original cover art intact. 1998 Get Back Records release.Customer Reviews:
Good Avant-Garde Ayler.......2003-01-08
Bells/Prophecy is an excellent album in this style. However, to me, it is less essential than other Ayler albums of the period. One of the biggest problems with the Ayler style was that it was basically limited. Ayler improvised in two manners on these albums, the big toned, gospel influenced ballad manner and the frenetic, overblown free jazz freak out manner. As amazing as these two styles were, they began to show their limitations around the time that this recording was made, so much so that many Ayler recordings of this period tend to sound the same. Add to that the fact that Ayler was using mostly the same personnel on these albums and they begin to sound interchangable. You can hear Ayler straining against the framework at times. In fact, soon after this album was recorded, Ayler started working with his late 60's band, in which he took his radical changes in style and placed them in a context of an almost primitive New Orleans pre-jazz band.
So yes, this would be a good album to own if you are interested in Ayler, but I would recommend one of the other ESP albums first as an introduction to this music...perhaps New Work Eye and Ear Control or Vibrations, both of which are stunning albums.
Free Spirits.......2000-08-17
Good Early Live Performance.......2000-07-25
Anyone who's a fan of Ayler should really seek out the aforementioned Spiritual Unity, along with Vibrations and New York Eye and Ear Control, the latter two which are sadly out of print. These are essential documents of the vision, raw emotion and intensity that was Albert Ayler.
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George Henry Crumb: Makrokosmos, Vol. l + ll/Mathé: Der Schlangenträger
Manufacturer: Koch Schwann (Germ.) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000001SXC Release Date: 1997-02-18 |
Tracks:
- I. Primeval Sounds (Genesis I) - Cancer
- II. Proteus - Pisces
- III. Pastorale (From The Kingdom Of Atlantis, Ca 10.000B.C.) - Taurus
- IV. Crucifixus (Symbol) - Capricorn
- V. The Phantom Gondolier - Scorpio
- VI. Night Spell I - Sagittarius
- VII. Music Of Shadows (For Aeolian Harp) - Libra
- VIII. The Magic Circle Of Infinity (Moto perpetuo) (Symbol) - Leo
- IX. The Abyss Of Time - Virgo
- X. Spring-Fire - Aries
- XI. Dream Images (Love-Death Music)-Gemini
- XII. Spiral Galaxy (Symbol) - Aquarius
- I. Morning Music (Genius II) - Cancer
- II. The Mystic Chord - Sagittarius
- III. Rain-Death Variations - Pisces
- IV. Twin Suns (Symbol) - Gemini
- V. Ghost-Nocturne: For The Druids Of Stonehenge (Night-Spell II) - Virgo
- VI. Gargoyles - Taurus
- VII. Tora! Tora! Tora! (Cadenza Apocalittica) - Scorpio
- VIII. A Prophecy Of The Nostradamus (Symbol) - Aries
- IX. Cosmic Wind - Libra
- X. Voices From The 'Corona Borealis' - Aquarius
- XI. Litany Of The Galactic Bells - Leo
- XII. Agnus Dei (Symbol) - Capricorn
- Der Schlangentrager (Gelb Und Lila), 1995 - Ophiuchus (Yellow And Mauve), 1995 - Ophiuchus (Jaune Et Mauve), 1995
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